# NAME git-annex multicast - multicast file distribution # SYNOPSIS git annex multicast [options] # DESCRIPTION Multicast allows files to be broadcast to multiple receivers, typically on a single local network. The uftp program is used for multicast. # OPTIONS * `--gen-address` Generates a multicast encryption key and stores a corresponding multicast address to the git-annex branch. * `--send [file]` Sends the specified files to any receivers whose multicast addresses are stored in the git-annex branch. When no files are specified, all annexed files in the current directory and subdirectories are sent. The [[git-annex-matching-options]](1) can be used to control which files to send. For example: git annex multicast send . --not --copies 2 * `--receive` Receives files from senders whose multicast addresses are stored in the git-annex brach. As each file is received, its filename is displayed. This is the filename that the sender used; the local working tree may use a different name for the file, or not contain a link to the file. This command continues running, until it is interrupted by you pressing ctrl-c. Note that the configured annex.diskreserve is not honored by this command, because `uftpd` receives the actual files, and can receive any size file. * `--uftp-opt=option` `-Uoption` Pass an option on to the uftp/uftpd command. May be specified multiple times. For example, to broadcast at 50 Mbps: git annex multicast send -U-R -U50000 # EXAMPLE Suppose a teacher wants to multicast files to students in a classroom. This assumes that the teacher and students have cloned a git-annex repository, and both can push changes to its git-annex branch, or otherwise push changes to each-other. First, the teacher runs `git annex multicast --gen-address; git annex sync` Next, students each run `git annex multicast --gen-address; git annex sync` Once all the students have generated addresses, the teacher runs `git annex sync` once more. (Now the students all have received the teacher's address, and the teacher has received all the student's addresses.) Next students each run `git annex multicast --receive` Finally, once the students are all listening (ahem), teacher runs `git annex multicast --send` # SEE ALSO [[git-annex]](1) uftp(1) uftpd(1) # AUTHOR Joey Hess Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.